_858 THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[Dec. 90, 
‘doubt the fact 
tter at all, 38 certainly I never | 
of shag he 
favourable. “Temight | | think it “ uneivil,” ‘that I 
of ae, TE the Q. | ever written ay such le 
ilst in | received it ; as to t the ini 
teamaplanted to i to other ama - 
thus turn cut, that in one part 
ora. may 
others the Q pedun 
memg always be ady; 
om a good variety. 
gpk 
damis would be 
isable to select the acorns for 
The common Oak of 
FANENE 
spicion E 
of his ha ving | charged against them, hea is 
| Wha tin the name of w 
nn 
of t ost bastian 
un ted, and what sus- 
prece dented t port e (rage Shall I call it? 
suits and orna t?), for 
ias 
S Cr 
nang peng Son Eep &e., is the | be of an 
pew stake ey mist stake it were, ¥ 
a 
ould (se 
| judiciously repaired by an piate ° aknowledge 
rs as that Nee any wood in ES 
nmg of He mea Popara 
ak i replaced 
wth, | i 
l AAW upon 
| him this ananaerable exposé P his ay a transact- {ek 
n sense. 
pt by pen 
lan 
ment of error, than | by an ev 
d. tie 
sub. 
m a 
DRAEI TOPADI 2 of a plurality and gp 
ther hax 
ye a's Bod, but 
_ Awa ay, ther, wi JEn he 
iy business,—J. Arnold, as n-on-Tham 
ating.—I am glad to se a 
bene land 
ntrue. 
r. ergs ob- | as 
an easily SEE esy how os BS aa ere 
at p. 834, 
n motion | wh ile | th bg esterne air is | can 
will be set. Boi k raph in 
| admitted, t 
this motion in the whe 
be advisable to i name à sh oF Pilea) air, ta: g 
nd how apie effe cted, unless the at 
so durable that that 
makes none in the marke table valne, ang ipa Q. p 
culata, id g 
h, ee a| 
better “x 
reg 
atte n- pabibitors. 3 are pot unfreg ne 
d 
z no of those who appoint them 
try 
N is ihe pi Hmi W dake 
Hie 
° ryt a Bogle 
ternity 
Me Sig 4 a ie * coking fra 
ould be uming too mi 
} 
Tap: 
some giii of Shr ele 
shire there ais ut ibe Q te so ata, of 
the fr pg a testalk remains very short, and has been c nel w me y” ats 
fanned ads ane $ la pf B being the longer legs, and A ae 
ito avert 
of perfect on. Of the Er ogreatSocieiien the Horticultur 
n the vicinity s pan idon, som 
on- 
with ec p sessiliflo ra, bnt the foliage is 
ere- 
Its f the He 
ae Bucking shamebire,. 
n seat ring C , there is a variety of A pipes.. are piace 
short ter, Lam perte cIy en: p 
s Mr. obse. 
ee, yets rely a play ated and cer- | 
be comms: ated to the motion of the 
j have 
this Age et 
point in reg ae ie pi je Patter 
hat o ; but on 
Society ‘ihe Botanical), 
e heard wany reaks shaw 
ressec 
om ee 
a lata, with, the “eaves nad under neath Aeg wou 
are q hir atn phere, ui the air at B i! ane its esea 
binnee poi int ky arep ee where it enters the air- 
mel a eae Oxton-hill Nursery, 
7 3 E 1as 
mi gds Herat rd- 
shire Oak. On the eet oe is in y a states), 
the Q- sessiliflora and.pedunc wo. finest 
Oaks, but there, the sessile, one is generally the most 
SUE 93 
struck me 
woe 
so Lig an 
Morphology — A short time ago, while describing a} are 
new species of Glochidion, I sapually aed with a very some say it brings ina ae Sg pote eg whom they 
ay 
ee 
o 
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= 
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a 
ii 
Ba 
aie 
pas 
ph thore having ie maori 
ery fair mode, bi 
flower, of object to as likely to be biussed in favour of their oma 
the pyramidal form, m making a bet pele inferior which 1 d Others say that nurserymen u 
limbs. There sega however, many varieties of bath, a sketch and descrip- | be so employed at all: to thi 
to hairiness or smoothness of leaves, Te Tet tion of tion, as f contr ibu- j th that the exhibitois shoving s. like 
leaves, falling off in 50. arly in autumn, in ices tion to ti e, instead he ipat ‘appoint dye 
remaining green il; January, or ing brown, in which seasonally | Com which i 
November or payee but not falling off till they appear iown as sh J 
be in budding in spring, and most of these varieties Chronicle on vege- | comes last, and it. is this: that in all cases the sleet 
fer from each fips the general form and mode «f table morphology. | or gees of these Serie et, should s aleet the judges 
wth of the tree, which of course affect the value of | The genus Glochi-| and, to use a .pbrase o ispru ndene, ps a 
timber. The great difference in the value of Deals dion is moncecious, | should he tried by their ee 
from different countries, though all the produce of one | belongs to the natural order Euphorbiacez, ‘and is | reasonably object.— 
species, (but of different local varieties), is well known. nearly y related to Phyllanthus. The calyx in both thej Potato Murrain. —It is the ‘belief of some 
In the moun of pare L haye been shown t f is the cause of this disease. From facts, y imne 
. varieties of that species (Pin ge Nga ie scarcely dis- | in two series The male organs i r v r, whi ich have come under my own ogni 
tinguishable bot y, but wh Aare olumn, round the axis of hich | | rary opinion, I have 
are well kni 5 of ¥ li whole our bushels. of iee. year’s Potatoes “Cay hano been 
ies, | pe the Deal es oe much indeed Jeong the an theriferous colum hase beele mon ve been 
rth Ger PEEN y are pat more highly Fsjppmed Myristica “or Ne gee -The vary in the fe bills | since spring in a corner of a tool- house, herpet al 
than t gse fron e centre Ponts To the warmer wee ii i! taining s collateral | by a few Tovse bricks, and, as might tbe papo u 
hilly Pe: of Fra ce and of Italy e Q. aona is | p tt ovules!” r of wi j and the gre 
i i gh Y the Q. ppheecens, wih sope have con- | a sketch, you will us pin a ies half ee itis tubers di d and bad a 
variet, s a tree of small and ‘he other female, there ja A three’ cells on }that he ve been a in the: soilin th 
stature, an ttle value, & hree anthers in the aie suppose that ‘Da; manner 2 wh 
esis Timber.—Wha' © pro season for other attached to 2 semiterete many e column. The ceived to affect them is by a 
felling tthe trees, yiz. 5 wet and ie ir, winter or | calyx w as exactly similar to that of a ormal fi ja ia in my. ¢ ry 
mer:t; The aboye isa very important, but I believe flower. d femal | tthe , aS nota sin 
as yet an unsetiled I In this ease the ey The small tubers have been, p 
the n Ana py such trees. “sh tould, like all others, be cai ne ay kurt ato ‘neat H ‘tlie aSa Phi ii GERERE tissue, or elaborated matter of 
felled i in SDT TA sbat their timber will I hinine, or vice versa, | Potato, an nd without, the a assistance bs fen. foliage 
urable if fe elled when the whole tree i i He any yihetaniees already on record | soey F; but as ds open al 
ak resinous juices that th ‘different par ts o of a flower are not | and the Po tatoes are not far pisi s hey are 2 
Er der good authority, ‘that “all cca organs, but modifie le el t que ntly unde atmospheric influence, and 
a in summer, Seah Cu mber- | organ—a Teaf—tia ble to y lar cl d overed wit! 
ond eu hain. r fon to have proceeded from the 
Any o spot on the Pildigonter “raf of o Sa nion | heap. . I have thier S 
who, ‘toatl vi “Swtzoran d, MAE E Be aly tha line is caused by cramping the cand t e fol-| diseased to the very ce 
tion from the mountain prides, lowing-ate my reasons :—In a Pikabea clei on | yet made its appearance upon 
bly acqua inted with t sub. elargoniums, I observed that some plan were | surely pro hat t fungus Í 
P EA this ANSE will receive tai much affected by spots, "ilë ane arin cle se of ye pete, ia certainly 
respondent who has experience beside them were perfectly free from the evil: Upon eaf, I 
most that iti is to Re. “Salt bl 
exan ne-roa genoa of Leia ooo I 
a 
h 1 
tribute the €: 
sW Er, 
spot had their 
ose that were 
vith guano-water, 
ia 
as those foe eh free from 
fN cely through the mould. 
Gils icles T. eatery I shifte d, at “watered w 
proceeds duced 
then which in 
this was ‘doi 
me En three months ago, ‘they have, as 
, while in oe leaves 
shown 
ain, ‘ported, clearly indieating where 
val sly Mee ber F: Seike 
a 
Mr. Cogan, se 
a With Jers he undertook to fori me 
good glas till 
tamed pri price tha $ Io rde red Mi do: zens of. sm fe eina foore Tiy s y ee the fale 
of such, tl ie : 
d 
ticle (of wy of whioh T enclosed 1983 a gtr aa y 
ral bins -Tn an 
you, jou-self, Be ced to, be; n 
of not half the Afi 
tty well 
et til Soe. Previously 
Rai ady in my small 
Th Ward thelr wy, a beneficial tei: 
ben 
enever 
éncy impugned. It will w thing to you to be 
OUCe 
E enbiat tenderer of | t 
tatemen told that there are some” roakers still—some 50. 
wh eifish, that unle 
i concluded from the s the sige that (ond haha ed as 1 
x naged as in a direct way to iah their own 
crown as gig ” omitting the ‘broad (m ke i interests the sera le not to e th 
png contained in my first x i i Brea ig and cme tot oft 
as ‘ite ultimate extinction— 
t Ipea to pried ea “Uke es a 
e ill- | vision, leaving not a wreck behind, 
y anen combate, but just the re 
m 2 with a‘*¢ 
i. 
